Math, asked by sandy72, 11 months ago

This can also be written as?​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

\huge\tt\blue{Answer:}

 \sqrt{x}  +  \sqrt{x + y}

Could be written as,

  {x}^{1 \div 2}   +  {(x + y)}^{1 \div 2}

In exponential form.

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Answered by scholarship24
17

Answer:

Let the B's income be 100

A's income = 100 + 30100×100=130\frac{30}{100} \times 100 = 130

100

30

×100=130

130 - 100 = 30

30130×100=30013\frac{30}{130} \times 100 = \frac{300}{13}

130

30

×100=

13

300

23113{ \color{lime}{23 \frac{1}{13}}}

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